Freedom of Press
From Just Solve the File Format Problem
Freedom of Press was an application for interpreting and rasterizing PostScript files. It was developed by a company named Custom Applications. This article describes its native raster graphics format.
Identifiers
A Freedom of Press raster "file" consists of two files: a text-based file named info.* containing image attributes, and another file usually named output.* containing the raw bitmap. The two filenames have the same extension, which can be anything, but is usually .001, .002, etc.
Format details
Here is an example of an info file, as produced by Image Alchemy:
Information about EXAMPLE.001 for device Raster-BW-1bit 72.000000 : X resolution 72.000000 : Y resolution 1 : bits per color 1 : colors per pixel 0040 : bytes per scan line 00001 : First scanline 00200 : Last scanline